Battlefield, Mass Effect, and Star Wars Games Now Available On Steam
Steam and EA’s partnership is proving great for gamers who like to keep all their games in one place. Today, a great chunk of EA’s games went live on Steam including Battlefield, Mass Effect, and Star Wars titles.
These games are also available at a discount, which is a great move. Of course, it makes sense since these games are old. Here’s the list of games –
- Battlefield 3, priced at $9.99 (original $39.99) (2011)
- Mass Effect 3, priced at $14.99 (original $29.99) (2012)
- Battlefield 4, priced at $19.99 (original $39.99) (2013)
- Battlefield: Hardline, priced at $9.99 (original $39.99) (2015)
- Star Wars Battlefront, priced at $9.99 (original $19.99) (2015)
- Battlefield 1, priced at $19.99 (original $39.99) (2016)
- Star Wars Battlefront II, priced at $19.99 (original $39.99) (2017)
- Mass Effect: Andromeda, priced at $14.99 (original $29.99) (2017)
- Battlefield V, priced at $24.99 (original $39.99) (2018)
Additionally, EA’s subscription service, EA Access, will make its way to Steam this Summer. More EA games will come to Steam soon, so keep an eye out for more updates!
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